15 ideas
21960 | Ordinary language is the beginning of philosophy, but there is much more to it [Austin,JL] |
18696 | The vagueness of truthmaker claims makes it easier to run anti-realist arguments [Button] |
10835 | True sentences says the appropriate descriptive thing on the appropriate demonstrative occasion [Austin,JL] |
10836 | Correspondence theorists shouldn't think that a country has just one accurate map [Austin,JL] |
18701 | The coherence theory says truth is coherence of thoughts, and not about objects [Button] |
18694 | Permutation Theorem: any theory with a decent model has lots of models [Button] |
18692 | Realists believe in independent objects, correspondence, and fallibility of all theories [Button] |
18693 | Indeterminacy arguments say if a theory can be made true, it has multiple versions [Button] |
18695 | An ideal theory can't be wholly false, because its consistency implies a true model [Button] |
21598 | Austin revealed many meanings for 'vague': rough, ambiguous, general, incomplete... [Austin,JL, by Williamson] |
18700 | Cartesian scepticism doubts what is true; Kantian scepticism doubts that it is sayable [Button] |
18698 | Predictions give the 'content' of theories, which can then be 'equivalent' or 'adequate' [Button] |
6027 | From the fact that some men die, we cannot infer that they all do [Philodemus] |
18697 | A sentence's truth conditions are all the situations where it would be true [Button] |
22241 | Don't fear god or worry about death; the good is easily got and the terrible easily cured [Philodemus] |